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Okolnichy (Russian: око́льничий, IPA: [ɐˈkolʲnʲɪtɕɪj]) was an old
Russian court official position.
According to the
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary...
- (Russian: Захарьин-Кошкин); c. 1500 – 16
February 1543) was a
Russian okolnichy and
voivode who is best
known as
progenitor of the
Romanov dynasty, which...
- (Russian: Адашев, Алексей Фёдорович, died 1561) was a
Russian statesman,
okolnichy, postelnichy [ru],
voivode of Livonia. He was a
confidant of Tsar Ivan...
- 1613-1645)
founded the
Romanov dynasty of
Russian tsars. He was a son of the
okolnichy Roman Yurievich Zakharyin (who died on 16
February 1543, and who gave...
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nephew Mikhail Skopin-S****sky,
Vasily and Ivan Golitsyn,
okolnichy Ivan Kriuk-Kolychev,
okolnichy Mikhail Tatishchev, monks, priests, clerics, merchants...
- 14th
century (1300s) (14th
century (1300s))
Founder Andrey Kharitonovich Tolstoy Titles Counts of the
Russian Empire (Counts Tolstoy)
Okolnichy (former)...
- boyars[citation needed] and five or six
okolnichies. By 1613 the duma had
increased to
twenty boyars and
eight okolnichies.
Lesser nobles, "duma gentlemen" (dumnye...
- land restored. Some
historians ****ume
Pyotr Tolstoy to have been an "
okolnichy",
while others consider he came from a "boyar" background. He
served in...
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daughter of the
boyar Roman Yurievich Zakharyin-Koshkin, who
served as
Okolnichy during the
reign of
Grand Prince Vasily III. The
house of Zakharyin-Yuriev...
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piece be pla****
during his play The
Dance of Death, Part One.
Magnate Okolnichy Russian nobility Freiherr -
similar Allodial title in
Reich Bulgarian...